Susan Cohen, LCSW

Clinical Staff  Therapist – Boca Office

Susan Cohen

ABOUT SUSAN COHEN, LCSW:

Licensed Clinical Social Worker  Ages 11+, Individuals and Couples

Susan Cohen is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Florida, providing therapy at Genesis Counseling’s Boca Raton office and virtually throughout Florida. She earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from Florida Atlantic University and brings a thoughtful, grounded, and compassionate presence to her clinical work.

Susan works with clients ages 7 and up, including children, adolescents, adults, and couples. She has specialized training in Gottman Level 1 Couples Therapy, allowing her to help couples improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen emotional connection. She also supports individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, mood disorders, and family challenges, as well as older adults experiencing life transitions such as retirement, relocation, and grief.

SPECIALTIES:

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Anxiety

Couples

Depression

Emotional Regulation

Grief

Relationship Issues

Self-esteem

MODALITIES:

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Assertiveness Training

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Motivational Interviewing

Narrative

Solution Focussed

Trauma Focussed Care

HERE FOR YOU

In-person and virtual therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you currently accepting new therapy clients?

Yes, we are accepting new therapy clients with most appointments available within a week.

Do you offer telehealth or virtual therapy?

Yes, therapy sessions are available virtually across Florida.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we are in-network with United Healthcare, Optum, Oscar, Cigna, Aetna, FL Blue (BCBS), Curative, Quest, and Tricare East.  We also accepts private pay clients, with session rates ranging from $175 to $225.

What are your therapy goals for clients?

My goal is to empower them with the tools they need to feel confident that they are able to cope with life’s challenges and to be ok with the fact that working on their mental health is not always a linear process.

What do you value the most about therapy?

When clients feel safe and comfortable enough with me to open up about their past trauma, their fears, and their wishes for the future; the opportunity to help clients recognize their strengths and their capabilities; having a collaborative relationship with my clients where they participate in establishing their treatment goals and are involved in assessing their progress and recognize when they are ready to ‘fly’ on their own.